Convert MHTML file to DXF via C#

Export MHTML to DXF within .NET applications without using Adobe® Acrobat Reader or any other third party applications

MHTML Conversion via Java

 

Aspose.Total for .NET is a comprehensive suite of .NET components that enables developers to easily export MHTML to DXF image within any .NET applications. This suite includes Aspose.PDF for .NET and Aspose.Imaging for .NET, which are both powerful and easy to use.

Using Aspose.PDF for .NET, you can export MHTML to JPEG in just a few simple steps. This component provides a wide range of features that allow you to manipulate PDF documents, such as converting MHTML to JPEG. It also supports a variety of other formats, including PDF, HTML, XPS, and TIFF.

Once you have exported MHTML to JPEG, you can then use Aspose.Imaging for .NET to convert the JPEG to DXF. This powerful Image Processing API provides a wide range of features that allow you to manipulate images, such as converting JPEG to DXF. It also supports a variety of other formats, including BMP, GIF, PNG, and TIFF.

By using Aspose.Total for .NET, you can easily export MHTML to DXF image within any .NET applications in two simple steps. This suite of components is easy to use and provides a wide range of features that allow you to manipulate PDF documents and images.

Convert MHTML file to DXF via .NET

  1. Open MHTML file using Document class
  2. Initialize JpegDevice class object and render MHTML to JPEG by using Process method
  3. Load JPEG file by using Image class
  4. Save the document to DXF format using Save method

Conversion Requirements

Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total or install directly from Package Manager Console of Visual Studio.

Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .

Convert MHTML File to DXF in a Single File via C#

Using the API, you can also convert MHTML file to DXF to a single image file. In order to convert all pages, you can first render your MHTML document to one TIFF file and after that you can export TIFF file to DXF. You can open the input file using Document class and create Resolution, TiffSettings, & TIFF device objects. You can get a single TIFF image using Process method of TiffDevice class. Finally, you can load TIFF file using Image class and save it to DXF format using Save method.

Convert MHTML to DXF With Watermark via C#

Using the API, you can also convert MHTML file to DXF with watermark in your DXF document. In order to add a watermark, you can first render your MHTML document to JPEG and add a watermark in it. To demonstrate the operation, you can load your converted JPEG image, add transformations using an object of Matrix class and draw a string as the watermark on the image surface using the Graphics class’ DrawString method. After adding the watermark in it, you can save the JPEG as DXF format. Below is a code example that demonstrates how to add a diagonal watermark to your document.

Convert & Rotate MHTML File to DXF via C#

Using the API, you can also rotate the output DXF image as per your needs. The Image.RotateFlip method can be used to rotate the image by 90/180/270-degrees and flip the image horizontally or vertically. You can specify the type of rotation and flip to apply to the image. In order to rotate and flip the image you can load the converted JPEG image using the factory method exposed by Image class and call the Image.RotateFlip method while specifying the appropriate RotateFlipType .

Explore MHTML Conversion Options with .NET

Convert MHTML to DOCM (Microsoft Word 2007 Marco File)
Convert MHTML to DOT (Microsoft Word Template Files)
Convert MHTML to DOTM (Microsoft Word 2007+ Template File)
Convert MHTML to DOTX (Microsoft Word Template File)
Convert MHTML to FLATOPC (Microsoft Word 2003 WordprocessingML)
Convert MHTML to GIF (Graphical Interchange Format)
Convert MHTML to MARKDOWN (Lightweight Markup Language)
Convert MHTML to ODT (OpenDocument Text File Format)
Convert MHTML to OTT (OpenDocument Template)
Convert MHTML to PCL (Printer Command Language)
Convert MHTML to PS (PostScript File)
Convert MHTML to RTF (Rich Text Format)
Convert MHTML to WORDML (Microsoft Word 2003 WordprocessingML)
Convert MHTML to XAMLFLOW (Microsoft's Power Automate)
Convert MHTML to APNG (Animated Portable Network Graphics)
Convert MHTML to CSV (Comma Seperated Values)
Convert MHTML to DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)
Convert MHTML to DIF (Data Interchange Format)
Convert MHTML to EMZ (Windows Compressed Enhanced Metafile)
Convert MHTML to EXCEL (Spreadsheet File Formats)
Convert MHTML to FODS (OpenDocument Flat XML Spreadsheet)
Convert MHTML to JPEG2000 (J2K Image Format)
Convert MHTML to MD (Markdown Language)
Convert MHTML to ODS (OpenDocument Spreadsheet)
Convert MHTML to PSD (Photoshop Document)
Convert MHTML to SVGZ (Compressed Scalable Vector Graphics)
Convert MHTML to SXC (StarOffice Calc Spreadsheet)
Convert MHTML to TGA (Truevision Graphics Adapter)
Convert MHTML to TSV (Tab-separated Values)
Convert MHTML to TXT (Text Document)
Convert MHTML to WMF (Windows Metafile)
Convert MHTML to WMZ (Compressed Windows Metafile)
Convert MHTML to XLAM (Excel Macro-Enabled Add-In)
Convert MHTML to XLSB (Excel Binary Workbook)
Convert MHTML to XLSM (Macro-enabled Spreadsheet)
Convert MHTML to XLT (Excel 97 - 2003 Template)
Convert MHTML to XLTM (Excel Macro-Enabled Template)
Convert MHTML to XLTX (Excel Template)
Convert MHTML to ODP (OpenDocument Presentation Format)

What is MHTML File Format?

MHTML, short for MIME HTML, is a file format that combines HTML code and its associated resources into a single file. It stands for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension HTML. MHTML files are commonly used for saving web pages, including all their content such as images, CSS stylesheets, and JavaScript, into a single file.

MHTML files are often created by web browsers when users save web pages for offline viewing or archiving purposes. By bundling all the necessary resources into one file, MHTML ensures that the web page can be viewed and rendered accurately, even without an internet connection or access to the original server.

The MHTML format follows the MIME standard, which is used for encoding and exchanging various types of data over the internet. It uses multipart MIME encoding to package the HTML code and associated resources into a single file. The file typically has a .mht or .mhtml file extension.

MHTML files can be opened and viewed by web browsers that support the format, such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. Some text editors and specialized software also provide the ability to open and edit MHTML files.

The MHTML format offers advantages in terms of portability and convenience, as it allows users to save and share web pages as a single file, ensuring the preservation of the page’s layout, formatting, and linked resources. However, it’s worth noting that MHTML is not as widely used as other web formats like HTML or PDF, and compatibility may vary across different software and platforms.

What is DXF File Format?

The Autodesk Drawing Exchange Format (DXF) is a widely used file format developed by Autodesk for facilitating data interoperability between Autodesk software and other programs. DXF serves as a structured file format that stores drawing information as a collection of vector entities. These entities encompass various geometric shapes, such as points, lines, arcs, circles, polygons, and text. Additionally, DXF files also have the capability to support raster images.

First introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1.0, DXF has undergone several revisions and extensions over the years. The latest revision is DXF R2018, which was introduced alongside AutoCAD 2018.

DXF files are stored as ASCII text files, allowing them to be viewed and edited in any text editor. However, dedicated programs designed for working with DXF files, such as AutoCAD, offer more comprehensive features for viewing and editing. When opened in a text editor, a DXF file is typically divided into three sections: the header, the drawing body, and the trailer. The header contains general information about the drawing, including its title, author, and creation date. The drawing body comprises the actual vector entities that constitute the drawing, while the trailer provides concluding information, such as the total number of entities in the file.

DXF files are conventionally saved with the .dxf file extension, and their versatility and widespread adoption have made them a standard for exchanging and sharing drawing data across various CAD and design applications.